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Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Steering Racks & Gear Boxes for Sale
- Helix steering u joint 3/4" dd x 1" 48 spline pinch bolt stainless chrome new(US $49.99)
- Rack and pinion seal kit edelmann 8915(US $42.78)
- Helix steering u joint 3/4" dd x 3/4" dd stainless chrome bolt on set screw new(US $49.99)
- 2 x bmw genuine left outer right outer�steering tie rod end e83 e83n(US $213.49)
- Helix steering u joint ford triangle x 3/4" dd stainless chrome bolt on new(US $39.99)
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Mercedes wants to help you fall asleep at the wheel
Sat, 19 May 2012Mercedes Attention Assist will soon get help from Mercedes Active Comfort Mercedes are working on an Active Comfort System to help fatigued drivers take a power nap with aromas and massage inducing sleep. The Mercedes Attention Assist is designed to warn drivers when their driving is becoming a bit erratic as they get tired and lose concentration, with its little coffee cup symbol now proliferating across instrument panels on Mercedes cars. But what if you’re one of those poor unfortunate souls who can’t just pull over and go to sleep for 20 minutes for a quick power nap to recharge your batteries?
Aston Martin Racing to sell V8 Vantage and DBR 1-2
Thu, 18 Jul 2013Aston Martin Racing is offering for sale two pedigreed race cars for display -- both sporting the legendary Gulf Oil livery -- for the low, low price of $379,300 each, converted today from British pounds. The V8 Vantage GTE chassis No. X2 competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2012.
Tesla Model X SUV delayed until 2015
Tue, 12 Mar 2013Tesla has revealed that its Model X SUV – based on the Model S – will be delayed until 2015 so Tesla can concentrate on Model S sales. Despite plenty of cynicism in the car industry that Tesla could deliver their Model S saloon at all, never mind at a reasonable cost, Tesla has confounded its critics by not only launching the Model S, but seemingly taking as many orders as it can handle. On the face of it, that’s not surprising.